of verse (exe. F 81); derav, Ø 160.2° 117; Seßác —(2) of time, diutinus long. αυτών, τεε μηκάσμαι. pádă, adv., (ualɛodę 2), sup. pâle ora. (before or after the modified word. eagerly, labiar; gladly, ichnov; with adje, very, quite; zavreg, quite all, all together; with demonstratives, fully, utterly, rolov; pála crépac, utter darkness; with advs., e. g. a, núyo, strengthens their meaning, quite, utter ly, p 217; airica, on the very moment; with verbs = valde; cai (or ové) ei μála, quantumvis; pála Ep with part. quamvis; also with kai wɛo, A 217.-(2) strengthening an assertion: certainly, verily, г 204; no doubt, 135; comp. pâλλov, only the more, so much the more, with ŋooli, at heart, & 284; with zoλú, érɩ, kai, ŋ 213; sup. μádiora, maxime, with gen. part., with ix; far, by far, with other superlatives, B 57, Q 334. [μáλă, by arsis often.] Mávnics, son of Melampus, brother of Antiphates, father of Polypheides and of Kleitos, o 242, 249. μάντος, εος. (μάντης in arsi, κ 493), 11, læg, (paivopai), prophet, seer, expounder of omens, which were drawn from flight of birds, from dreams, and from sacrifices, e. g. Teiresias, Kalchas, Melampas, Theoklymenos, Q 221, A 62. μαρ timo A 338 Ma μαλακός, οὔ, ᾧ, όν, οί, οἶσι; ἧς, ή, v, comp. -úrεpos (Ger. schmalz? mollis), soft, mild, gentle, tender, B 42, 738; spongy meadow, Σ 541; mitis, dulcis, K 2, ☛ 201, Z 337; X 373, easier to handle; adv. -ûs, placide, softly, y 350. Máλela, av, wv, áwv, southern promontory of the Peloponnesos, 80, T 187,7 287. μăλepoû, &, devouring; of fire, I 242. (II.) μaλlăκós (mollis), effeminate, cowardly, P 588†. μάλιστα, μᾶλλον, see μάλα. μáv (=unv), profecto, verily, truly, in sooth, 373, II 14; come! E 765; ή, Β 370 ; δή, Ρ 538 ; οὐ, Δ 512; αὖτε, by no means in his turn, N 414; μý, 512; Ony, but yet by no means, ε 211, v. Ι. μέν. [-] μανθάνω, aor. μάθον, ἔμμαθες, εν, novi, know, ἔμμεναι ἐσθλός, Ζ 444. μαντεύομαι, pis, ipf. μαντεύετο, fut. μαντεύσομαι, (μάντις), vaticinor, divine, prophesy, Tivi ti, kaká, ȧtpekéws, 154. pavτia, rá, (μavṛEvoμa), vaticinia, predictions, oracles, μ 272†. Mavrivén, a city in Arkadia, B 607†. μαντοσύνη, ην, ας, (μάντις), gift of μápyɛ, voc., and y, ŋy, vesanus, Måpɩs, son of Amisodaros, slain by μαρμαίροντες, ας, α, (μαῖρα), spark- μαρμαρέην (μαῖρα), flashing, sparkling, of shield, shield-rim, sea, P 594. μapμápw, ov, adj. and subst., [sc. πέτρος or πέτρη], (μαῖρα), stone of crystalline structure, which sparkles in the light, block of stone, M ́380, μαρμαρυγάς, τάς, ( μαρμαρύσσω ), Today, quick twinkling of dancers' feet, | 0 265†. 499. μάρνᾶται, prs., (opt. -οίμεθα), ipf. (ἐ)μάρναο, ατο, άμεθα, elsewh. unaugmented, aor. suaρváclŋv, pugnare, fight, (Ti) Tivi, against some one, yxa; περὶ ἔριδος, out of rivalry; as boxer, σ 31; with words, wrangle, A 257. Máρëησσɑ, daughter of Euenos, wife of Idas, who recovered her after she had been carried off by Apollo, mother of Kleopatra, I 557 sqq. μάρπτω, subj. μάρπτῃσι, ipf. ἔμαρπτε, μάρπτε, fut. μάρψει, aor. subj. μάρpy, inf. -at, part. as, comprehendo, seize, κ 116; άykás, complecti, embrace; consequi, overtake, X 201; attingere, touch, 228; 405, inflixerit, inflict upon; vπvos, 'oppres sit, lay hold of, v 56. Apollo Mác Hermi μάσι ret, see μέσα μάστι mande ful foo lukting, μάστι μαστί gellum M37; μαστις whip, μάστι μαστίεται 171. Μαστα Halithers 2) Ly ματάω, ale, delay vit, 51 veritis. ματεύσ 110. Härin ueless lab μαχαίρ sacrificial following Maxdu pios, ruler μαρτυρίῃσι, ταῖς, (μάρτυρος), tes-| Thessaly, excelling in art of healing, timonio, on testimony of, λ 325t. A 512, 613, A 200, B 732; wounded μάρτυρος, οι, testis, witness, π 423, by Hektor, Λ 506, 598, 651. A 338. Μάρων, son of Euanthes, priest of μαχειόμενος, εούμενον, see μάχομαι. μάχη, η, η, ην, αι, ας, pugna, battle, combat, fight; μάχῃ (ἐνὶ), in pug Μάσης, ητος, town in Argolis, nearna, δ 497 ; στήσασθαι, set the battle in μαχήμων (μάχη), warlike, M 2474. μαχητής, ήν, αί, άς, (μάχομαι), fla-pugnator, warrior, Ε 801. μαχητόν (μάχομαι), that may be vanquished, μ 119t. μαχλοσύνην͵ (μάχλος), lust, Ω 30t. μάχομαι, μάχονται, όμεσθ(α), etc., ipf. ἐμάχοντο, μαχόμην, οντο, etc., parallel forms μαχέομαι, prs., opt. μαχέοιτο, εοίατο, Α 344 ; μαχειόμενος, ρ 471; εούμενον, οι, ipf. iter. μαχέσκετο, Η 140; fut. alternates between μαχήσομαι and μαχέσσομαι, etc., μαχεῖται, έονται ; also ματάω, οὐκ ἐμάτησεν, (μάτην), be aor. μαχήσασθαι and έσασθαι, εσσάμεidle, delay, linger, Π474; nec cessa-θ(α), αίμην, άμενον, pugnare, fight, vit, Ψ 510 ; μὴ ματήσετον, ne cessa-of armies and of single persons, ἀντία, ἐναντίον τινός, (ἐν)αντίβιον, or (ἐπί) seek,τινί; μάχην, Σ 533; for any thing, περί τινος (τινί, ἀμφί τινι), εἵνεκα ; of combat between beasts, and in general signif., e. g. of single combat and of quarrel with words, A 8, Β 377; contradicere, I 32. μάσσεται, fut. from μαίομαι, ret, seek. μᾶσσον, see μακρός. μαστίζω, aor. μάστιξεν, (μάστιξ), κας μάστιξ, μάστιγι, α, ας, fem., μάστιε, imp., whip, P 622; mid. prs. Y θα τα της πόλης και Μαστορίδης, son of Mastor, (1) Halitherses in Ithaka, β 158, ω 452. -(2) Lykophron, Ο 438, 430. veritis. also 171. ματεύσομεν, fut. quaeremus, Ξ 1107. ματίῃ, τῇ, (μάτην), irrito labore, μάψ (ἐμμαπέως), raptim, temere, Μεγάδης, son of Megas, Perimos, I 695†. μεγα-Εύμος, ου, ον, ε, οι, ων, (θυμός), high-hearted, animosus, B 53; usually of nations ; of a bull, II 488. μεγαίρω, aor. μέγηρε, subj. μεγήρῃς, part. -ας, (μέγας), invidere, grudge, τινί τι, Ψ 865; βιότοιο, grudging him the life of his enemy, N 563; object, with inf.; οὔτι μεγ., nihil moror. μεγα-κήτεος, εἴ, εα, (κῆτος), with great Μαχάων, voc. ᾶον, son of Askle-hollous; νης, wide-bellied; πόντος, pios, ruler in Trikka and Ithome in wide-yawning, y 158. signed to show the back part of the μέγας, αν, α (μέγ'), μεγάλου, ψ, ω, ot, wv, all, ove; N, n, p, q, yol, as; α; comp. μείζων, ονι, ονα, ονες; ον; sup. μέγιστος, ον, ξ, ους, αι, ον, α, magnus, great, in various senses, e. g. also altus, longus, latus, amplus; ἔργον, facinus, monstrous deed; nimius, einεiv, speak too big, too boldly, provoking divine wrath; so also ntr. péya, with comp., multo, B 239; with super., longe, B 82; with positive, valde, B 480, II 46; with verbs of mental condition or action, A 517, 256, B 27, II 822, I 537, II 237; also μeyáλ(a), mightily, strongly, aloud, A 450; with advs., valde; adv. μeyálws, valde, exceedingly, π 432. μέγεθος, τό, (μέγας), magnitudo (corporis), bodily size, B 58, & 217. Μέγης, ητος, acc. ην, son of Phyleus, Odysseus's sister's son, chief of the inhabitants of Dulichion and of the Echinades, E 69, N 692, O 520, 535, B 627, T 239. μέγιστος, super]. from μέγας. μedéwv, part., bearing sway; "Idnder, from Ida (as his seat), of Zeus, r 276. Μεδεών, ὦνος, town in Boiotia, B 501†. μέδομαι, μέδεσθαι, prs., ipf, fut μεδήσομαι, (μεδέων), be mindful of, pro vide for, τινός, Ε 718, γ 334; κακά τινι, mala moliri, devise mischief. μέδων, οντες, (μέδομαι), lord, ἁλός, α 72; pl., counselors, B 79. Μέδων, οντος, (1) son of Oileus, step-brother of Aias, from Phylake, chief of warriors from Methone in Phthia, N 693, 695 sq., B 727; slaino by Aineias, O 332.-(2) a Lykian, P 216.-(3) herald in Ithaka, 8 677, p 172, x 357, 361, w 439. μεθ-ομίλεον, ipfi, (ὁμιλέω), τοῖσιν, Eyeles ital μe-apew, only aor. iter. peléeoke, reached after and caught, excipiebat, 0 376†. με0-íornμi, fut. μeraorńow, substitute, i. e. exchange, d 612; mid. ipf. useίστατο ἑτάροισι, retired among his comrades, E 514. uétu, 76, (Eng. mead), wine, 19, 179. μεθύοντι, ύουσαν, (μέθυ), drunken, 240; dλoup, soaked with fat. μειδάω, aor. μείδησεν, ῆσαι, ήσας, aoa, A 596, and pediáw, part. μeidiócy, ówoa, (opcid-, mirus, smile), subridere, smile, y 786. μείζων, ον, see μέγας. μείλανι==μέλανι, nigro, Ω 794. μείλια, τά, (μέλι), soothing gifts, gifts as means of reconciliation, I 147 and 289. μειλίγματα, τά, μειλίσσω, that which appeases hunger, sedamina appetitus, i. e. dainty bits, κ 217†. μείλινον, sce μέλινος. μεθ-άλλομαι, aor. part. μετάλμενος, μεθημοσύνῃ, ῃσι, (μεθήμων), negli- MELALoσéμev, prs. inf.; mid. prs. imp. -iooεo, (μeixos), placare (mortuos); πvpóc, cf. construction with Xayxávev, appease the dead with fire, i. e. with funeral rites, H 410; mid., extenuate, y 96. μειλιχίῃ (μείλιχος), softness, i. e. faintness in fight, O 741†. μειλίχιον, ίοισ(ιν), ίῃ, and μείλιχος, (peilia), placidus, comis, mitis, gentle, mild; μῦθος, μειλιχίοις, sc. ἔπεσι; 0 172, gentle, winning modesty. μείρεο, see μέρω. μείς, ὁ, Τ 117 ; also μηνός, ί, μῆνα, as, v, (metior) mensis, month, φθίνοντος, the waning month, i. c. aς this month draws to a close, 162. μείων, see μικρός. μελαγ-χροιής (χροιά, χρώς), bronze, swarthy, 175. μέλαθρον, ου, ῳ, όφιν, τό, (κμέλαOpov, camera), vaulting of roof, rafters, roof; r 544, on the ridge-pole aloft (near the smoke-hole); x 239, she, flying up to the roof of the sooty hall, sat there just like a swallow to look upon (i. e. on one of the cross-beams under the rafters; sec cut under μéyapov). μελαίνετ(ο), ipf., (μέλας), she colored herself dark on her fair skin, her fair skin was stained by the dark blood; also of fresh upturned earth, E 354 and 548. Μελάμ-πους, ποδος, son of Amythaon, famous seer in Pylos. Wishing 1 to fetch from Phylake in Thessaly | patra, slayer of Kalydonian boar. A quarrel arose between the Kuretes, of Pleuron, and the Aitolians, for the head and skin of the boar; the Aitolians had the upper hand until Meleager, on account of the curses of his mother, withdrew from the struggle; but he was afterward induced by his wife to enter the conflict again, and he drove the Kuretes vanquished into Akarnania, I 543 sqq., B 642. μελεδήματα, τά, (μέλω), care, anxiety, μελεδών (μέλω), μελεδῶνες ὀξεῖαι, μελεῖστί, adv., (μέλος), limb from μéλeos, ov, irritus; V 795, unrewarded; ntr., incassum, in vain. μέλι, τος, τι, τό, m el, honey, as food, v 69; also as draught, mixed with wine; honey and fat were burned upon the funeral pyre, 170, w 68; mixed with milk as libation to shades of dead, μɛλiкρηTov. Metaph. of speech of well-disposed, A 249, 109. C£ μελίγηρυν. the famous cattle of Iphiklos, and thus gain the beautiful Pero for his brother Bias, he was taken captive by herdsmen of Iphiklos, as he had predicted, and held prisoner for one year, when, in consequence of good counsel given by him, he was set free by Iphiklos, gained what he sought, and settled in Argos, A 287 sqq., o 225 sqq. Peλáv-deта (déw), mounted in black, i. c. with dark hilt or scabbard, O 713†. Μελἄνεύς, father of Amphimedon in Ithaka, w 103. Μελανθεύς Μελάνθιος, son of Dolios, insolent goat-herd on estate of Odysseus, p 212, v 173, 181, x 135 sqq., 182; brother of the shameless maid-servant Meλavow, o 321, T 65. Meλávotos, a Trojan, slain by Eurypylos, Z 36. MeλaviπTos, (1) an Achaian chief, T 240.-(2) a Trojan, son of Hiketaon, slain by Antiochos, O 547-582.-(3) a Trojan, slain by Teukros, e 276.(4) a Trojan, slain by Patroklos, II 695. μeλăvó-xpoos, 2 declension, 7 246, pl. -χροες, 3 declension, (χρώς), black, N 589. Μελί-βοια, town in Thessalian μελί-γηρυν, sweet-voiced, μ. 1874. μελί-ηδής, έος, έα, (ἡδύς), honey surect, 545, K 569, 1 94; fig. üπvos, sweet, in|νόστον, θυμόν, life, μέλας, αινα, αν, etc., pl. μέλανες,shod with brass; χαλκογλώχινος, aivai, ava, dat. sing. peiλavi, Q 79; brazen-pointed. dat. pl. masc. and ntr. wanting; comp. μedávτepov, dark, in different degrees up to black (opp. λευκός); of sea commotion, when surface is ruffled by ripples, so that it does not reflect light, but appears dark, & 359; dark (painted) ships, 34; land, spring (on account of depth); pitch-dark, ▲ 277; μédav, as ntr. subst. the dark, i. e. bark of oak, dovic. Metaph. dark, gloomy, of death, etc.. Cavárov vědog, kỷjo, ódýrat μελι-κρήτῳ, τῷ, (κεράννυμι), honey μέλινος, ο 339, and μείλινον, α, (με 167. Meλas, son of Porthens, 1177. μελδόμενος, part, (σμέλθω, Eng. melt), filled with melting fat, liquefaciens, 8637. μελάν - ύδρος ( ὕδωρ), with dark | water, I 14, v 158, only at close of verse. pedavel, prs., darkens, (μéλaç), spoken of the water of the sea, under its white surface-foam (v. 1. μɛdavεi), H 64t. Mede-aypos, ( μêdet äypa), son of Oineus and Althaia, husband of Kleo Melirn, a Nereid, Σ 42†. μέλλω, εις, ει, ετέ, ουσί, opt cit 00 |